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A Merry Gluten Free Christmas!

24 Dec

I still can’t believe it is Christmas Eve already, this year has absolutely flown by.  I just wanted to take the chance to wish all of my readers a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!  Thank you so much to everyone who has supported the blog since it was born in August.  There have been well over 8000 page views in that short time and I am absolutely thrilled with that.  I hope some of you have found it useful.

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I have had some great gluten free discoveries in Plymouth this year.  It has been brilliant to meet the people behind Plymouth Greengrocer, Sweet Devotion and A Piece of Cake Bakery and I’ve really enjoyed getting to know people who contribute to the local gluten free community.  I’ve found some brilliant local independent restaurants such as Bistro One and Chambers who have been very accommodating.  There has of course been lots of pizza too!  I’ve been to some fantastic Tweet-ups and met some really great people this year, and I thank everyone who has given me coeliac support through Twitter, Facebook and their blogs over the last 12 months.

I really hope 2013 brings as much great gluten free progress as 2012, and I’ve already got a few posts to bring you about my latest finds.  I really hope everyone has a fantastic Christmas, with lots of delicious gluten free treats.  As always I’d love to hear about your success stories so please comment.  I’ll leave 2012 in reflective style, with a list of the 10 most viewed posts on the blog this year.  Merry Christmas!

1.  Domino’s Gluten Free Pizza Review
2.  A Gluten Free Christmas
3.  My Coeliac Journey – One Year On
4.  Warning, Tetley Green Tea!
5.  A Gluten Free Grumble, Terry’s Chocolate Orange
6.  Gluten Free Labelling Removed from Seabrook’s Crisps
7.  Annie’s Larder Christmas Hampers
8.  At Last, Coeliacs Get a Pizza the Action!
9.  Supperclub Tweet-up and Gluten free tour of London!
10. Gluten Free Hidden Treasure

A Gluten Free Christmas

13 Dec

This will be my second gluten free Christmas, and it can be a difficult time for us coeliacs.  There seem to be mince pies and Christmas Cake everywhere you look, and you’re constantly having to say no to treats that are on offer.  In addition to this there are those awkward Christmas meals, with very few (if any) gluten free options to try and navigate.  I’ve looked on in horror over the past few weeks at some of the poor Christmas meal offerings that have been tweeted about.  Carly Talbot’s #FruitIsNotAPudding hash tag has been particularly prevalent!

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But Christmas doesn’t have to be a bad time, and there are plenty of options out there for us gluten free folk.  Last year for my first gluten free Christmas Marks & Spencer turned out to be the big hero for me.  For Christmas dinner the turkey was stuffed with gluten free sausage meat, there were stuffing balls, pigs in blankets and a pot of delicious pre-made gravy.  All gluten free and all from M&S.

This year I’ve managed to find a local gluten free sausage meat at Plymouth Greengrocer, and they are also stocking a range of Christmas Cake and mince pies.  If you are Plymouth based, it’s well worth a trip out to stock up for Christmas.  You can of course grab all your Christmas fruit and veg while you are there too.  Annoyingly for me I don’t like mince pies or fruit cake, but I have ordered a Chocolate Yule Log from Annie’s Larder, and I’m really looking forward to tucking in to this one!

I am also a big fan of the Mrs Crimble’s Stuffing Mix if you want an alternative to the M&S version.  For an alternative gravy I usually use the Antony Worrall Thompson gravy, though I’ve heard a few people say they find this too salty.  Personally I like it.  Cadbury’s have been my advent calendar and tree chocolate of choice this year and last, though shock horror I’ve got no advent calendar this year.  That’s the first time ever, I must be getting old!  There’s also a great list of suitable Christmas products from Coeliac UK which will give you some further tips.

Good news is that Quality Street and Cadbury’s Roses are both gluten free.  I am not a fan of giving Christmas cards to work colleagues, and for the last few years I’ve taken in a tin of Quality Street instead.  My colleagues seem to enjoy this more than a card, I help save some trees and there are always some gluten free treats on hand.  Everyone is a winner!  Lucky for me I’ve managed to convince my work colleagues that a curry is a good choice for a Christmas meal this year, so hopefully no awkward choices for me.  My pudding may well be a fruit, well cider is made from apples anyway.  On the subject of cider I’m trying to track down some Rekorderlig winter cider, I managed to try some in London and it’s lovely.

Some of my blogging friends have been busy at work providing their gluten free tips, so I will leave you with some pointers to  more great info from them.  If you have tips of your own please leave a comment!

Have a Gluten Free Christmas (Part One) – Wuthering Bites
Have a Gluten Free Christmas (Part two) – Wuthering Bites
My gluten free Christmas – Gluten free cake lover
Bread to Bread: Mince Pies – gluten free b
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! – Coeliac.me.uk
Festive post #1 – gluten free mince pies – Gluten Free Blogger
 
Kevin, Gluten Free by the Sea

Traditional Puddings from Tavistock

11 Dec

UPDATE 22/09/2014: Sad to report that Traditional Puddings has now ceased trading. Thanks to Tina for all her hard work and great puddings over the last couple of years, these puddings will be sorely missed. Another reminder that we really need to support our small local businesses else we will lose them.

Hi folks and apologies for the lack of posts on Gluten Free by the Sea in the last few weeks.  It’s been a very busy time for me personally, busy at work after the company I work for was sold and some disasters around the house to name but a few things.  A day off from work today has given me a chance to catch up on some blogging (after a second exploding radiator/flood in seven days this morning!).

I recently received an email from Tina Hurford who runs a small company called Traditional Puddings.  They are based out of Tavistock Pannier Market and offer a range of hand made luxury puddings.  Whilst the core range of products contains gluten, Tradtional Puddings make gluten free puddings to order.  Tina has a coeliac mother and daughter so an experienced gluten free baker, well versed in dealing with cross contamination.

Tina very kindly offered to send me one of her puddings to sample, and let me choose from the options on her website.  There is an amazing sounding list of flavours to choose from: Ultimate Sticky Toffee Pudding with Toffee Sauce, Vanilla Pudding with Butterscotch Sauce, Chocolate Pudding with Chocolate Sauce, Zingy Lemon Pudding, Sticky Stem Ginger with Ginger Sauce, Coffee and Walnut Pudding With Dark Chocolate Sauce or Almond Pudding With Cherry Brandy Sauce.

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I choose the Vanilla Pudding with Butterscotch Sauce and was really excited to try it.  When it arrived the package contained two very ample puddings, and a generous serving of butterscotch sauce.  I removed the lid and popped the foil tray in the oven for 10 minutes as per the instructions.  It came out of the oven smelling delicious and I have to say I was really impressed.  The sponge pudding was extremely light, I could really taste the vanilla and the butterscotch sauce was really tasty.  The puddings are big enough that the package states serves 2-4, but if someone wanted to pinch half of one of mine they’d have to fight me for it!

To be honest, this kind of pudding is right up my street.  A warm pudding in a toffee or butterscotch sauce would definitely be something I would have chosen in my pre-coeliac days.  In gluten free terms I’ve not really come across anything like this before, bar a couple of (bad) supermarket offerings.  Currently the packaging is labelled “no gluten containing ingredients”, but Tina is currently going through testing so she can start officially labelling the products gluten free (UPDATE: Testing successful and gluten free status has been granted).  She hopes to expand to other stockists when this is confirmed, and I hope a Plymouth based one can be found.  In the mean time, if you get chance to pick up a pudding at Tavistock Pannier Market I can highly recommend it, and Tina will do local deliveries within a reasonable distance too.  You can contact Tina at traditionalpuddings@hotmail.co.uk for more info.

Puddings cost £4.25 for two, but taking into account the size and quality I would say it’s definitely worth that cost as a treat.  It’s good to see another local producer doing good things in the gluten free world.

Update: 22/02/2012: Good news for those of you gluten free and living in Plymouth, Traditional Puddings are now stocked by Plymouth Greengrocer.  I tried the lemon pudding last week and it was delicious too, looking forward to working my way through the rest of the flavours now they are more readily available to me!

Kevin, Gluten Free by the Sea